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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: europe faced a potential new direction today after voters in france and greece rejected harsh austerity measures. good evening. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the weekend's elections, and what's at stake across the continent. >> brown: then we turn to the presidential contest here in the u.s., as vice president biden stirs new questions over the politics of same-sex marriage. >> ifill: spencer michaels reports on a trendy gourmet treat of the crunchy, crawly variety. >> these are huge. they're usually super abundant and very good to eat. i can put it in barbecue. >> brown: and margaret warner examines the trial of five 9-11 suspects arraigned in a military courtroom on saturday. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in a year, the bright minds from inside and o

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has not only under mayor lee but also mayor gavin brown -- newsom. [laughter] now lieutenant governor under mayer brown bossed governor brown -- now the lieutenant governor under gov. brown. she is the director of the department of economic and workforce development. please welcome her. [applause] >> i don't know what the equivalent is but i think i am more the taskmaster, safe driver. still ginsberg, the director of the park, thank you. we would not be here today without leadership and guidance of the port commission represented by kimberly brandon. the director of the office and workforce development, my duties include the interest and development, business attraction and retention, small business development, international trade and commerce and workforce development. when you listen to the job description, you understand why this is so important. this is not only a breathtaking spectator event that will mark us internationally, this touches on nearly every aspect of what we do to improve the economic climate of san francisco. the america's cup will help us nationally and internati

controlled schools for military dependants in the south before the brown decision, and everybody who thinks that eisenhower was anti-brown really haven't done their homework, and you mentioned about my book. my book is not an opinion piece. there's not a phrase in it that's not rooted in a document or in compelling circumstantial evidence. that doesn't mean there isn't argument that can be had about motivation, but there's some things facts that aren't hidden hand facts as the phrase has become, supreme court appointments. eisenhower refused to appoint judges to federal courts who were known segregationists, refused to do that. john f. kennedy when he came in appointed those right and left, and i have to say to you, folks, i have a son named for jfk, if you want to know where i come from, okay? and, you know, it's going -- i have fun handing in the program, but, you know, facts are facts, so eisenhower did a lot. he didn't do some things that people would have liked to have seen him do, but we'll get back to little rock, because i don't want to preempt ernie talking about that, but little r

. tharp currently is a partner in the chicago office of mier brown, coleader of the security enforcement practice. born into a military family as the son of a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps. he attended duke university on an rotc scholarship, received his undergraduate degree suma cum laude and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the marine corps. jay tharp served active duty with the marines for six years, achieving the rank of captain earning the navy achievement medal and the navy midshipman's award. after his military service, mr. tharp attended northwestern university law school, serving on the law review. upon graduation, he clerked on the seventh circuit, then worked as an assistant u.s. attorney for six years in chicago. after his tenure as federal prosecutor, he joined mayor brown where his practice specializes in complex commercial litigation and criminal investigation. he has received numerous recognitions. he served as adjunct professor of trial advocacy at the northwestern university law school and serves as a member of the law fund board at northwestern which

the brown decision was made and early on, the 101st airborne division sent into little rock in 1957 was trained in riot control. this was not for riots in europe. they anticipated this, hoped not. one reason that brownell could persuade eisenhower to propose legislation was he convinced eisenhower it might be an alternative to using the one legal out that he had which was to use the troops, hoping not to do it. but he did. but little rock is the tip of the defense of brown iceberg, and i would point out to you that eisenhower could have chosen not to send troops. people assume he was forced to. >> yes. >> he was chose to, and he chose to very quickly, and he didn't craven around about it as much as some of the half informed commentaries say. the timeline was very shortstop as you mentioned, ernie, the faubus announced the national guard to -- to patrol the school on the night of september 2nd. they were there in the morning of september 3rd. on september 4th herbert brownell held a news conference and indicated specifically with the president's approval that one of the options of th

a little more refined. karen brown reports. >> reporter: it seems jarring to think that maynard james keenan, loud and raunchy rocker can also be maynard james keenan, up and coming winemaker. music fans know keenan as front man for tool, a band whose albums have gone multiplatinum, two of them reaching number one. keenan most often sings of anger and pain. a world far removed from this vineyard in jerome, arizona, an historic ghosttown. you're a rock star. you can just slap your name on wine and it would sell? >> that wouldn't be genuine. that wouldn't feel right. we're creating art here. this is not just a commodity. i can't know that unless i made it. if i can hold off releasing the 2010 till spring, that would be good. >> reporter: what he creates are premium high-end wines. his caduceus label, winning over criti critics. "wine spectator" magazine rated one vintage 91 out of 100. his tastings draw art connoisseurs and some hard core music fans. >> only probably the biggest genius in the entire world. >> reporter: his barrel room has also served as a recording studio. here for one

like to know when the willie brown model will be installed on polk street, north of broadway? >> the question, could you repeat the question? >> i would like to know when the willie brown model of newspaper racks are going to be installed on polk street, north of california? >> what is it? >> fancy new newspaper racks, the green ones. >> i think mayor lee and i share the desire of many neighborhoods to get more of these racks. i would like to turn it over to mohammed nuru from dpw over whether you know the timing for this section of polk street? >> thank you, good evening. as you know, we just finished installing all the racks in the downtown area. that was an agreement. gradually, we are working out agreements with the various neighborhoods. i cannot give a definite time, but i would say in the next three months or so we should have those up. [applause] >> is john here? i will give you the question. why are you putting through only 10 lateral police officers and 50 entry-level officers this fiscal year? 50 lateral officers better on the list would be more cost- effective. th

is really all about. a black male child, what a white male job is all about, what a brown male child is all about, let me tell you about the children that we have who cannot walk the streets because you are carrying a gun. >> thank you so much, thank you. [applause] >> i have one -- i know you're about to end. the title of the book, "their eyes were watching god," "their eyes were watching god." i thought about that title a lot and if your eyes are really on god, you know, because you tend to gravitate that towards which you focus and been if your eyes are on god, why is it, i think i'm what is keeping the focus from returning. when we end up talking about what's happening, the stupidity of the antithesis of their eyes were watching god. i wonder about the time and am wondering what zora was trying to tell to because i really do believe that if, if, after their eyes were watching god, then god is watching us, there's an exchange between the forces that we desire. and so, and i'm beginning to see the glimpse of the progress, you know? and i'm beginning to see the glimpse of the joy. i'm tryi

to vesicare.com for a free trial offer. >>> from america's news headquarters i'm patti ann browne. socialist francois hollande defeated nicolas sarkozy in france. huge crowds of supporters rallied sunday in paris where the new president railed against austerity measures and said frangela's european partner should be relieved by its presidency. financial markets could stumble this week over uncertainty. and foul play is suspected in the death of a racetrack worker found at churchill downs hours after saturday's kentucky derby a 48-year-old guatemalan native. police believe he was involved in an alter kateion. an autopsy will be performed monday. i'm patti ann browne. now, back to "geraldo atd large." crude oil prices. i am patti ann grown brown. now back to haled doe at large. -- geraldo at large. >> our police department got a call from who she said was junior say ow's girlfriend. she returned to the residents to find mr. seau unconscious with a gun shot wound to the chest. life support was performed on mr. seau and mr. seau is deceased. >> i appreciate yaeverybody sharing your love. share y

is involved. there is no ands, ifs, or buts about it. we're targeting the brown population. that includes the little white irish nurse in the health-care system in st. louis. well, that is all any of them are. interior enforcement does not come anywhere near rivaling the frontier and border enforcement. brown is a bald in this equation. i am sorry. -- brown is involved in this equation. i am sorry. there are assumptions that we can prosecute this out of the existence. that is your job. when janet paul aquino was governor, the same thing. she wanted to do that. and there is an appropriate place for enforcement. am i hopeful? i am in the hope business. [laughter] am i optimistic? i am not anywhere near as optimistic as doug is. where some really intrenched anti-forces to deal with here. the group politics against rational reform are significant. i just want to say that. i am here. i will go anywhere. somebody give me a pointed end i will make myself -- i will make my case. i am in it for the long haul. i think we all should be. >> just to clarify, we are having these conversations. the raci

ann browne patti ann browne. new developments in the 9/11 hearing at guantanamo bay. one of the defense attorneys says the judge does not have the expertise to handle the case. a military commission is trying confessed mastermind khalid shaikh muhammad and four others. the defendants face nearly 3,000 counts of murder and terrorism. the charges care relationship the death penalty. >>> and good news for drivers this weekend. the price of a gallon of gas went down 7 cents in the last two weeks is. the nationwide average for a gallon of regular is now $3.85. tulsa, oklahoma the lowest price at $340. chicago the highest at $4.32. average prices dropped more than 12 cents in the past month. the drop at the pump was triggered by lower crude oil prices. i'm patti an patti ann browne. now, back to "stupid in america" with john stossel. >>> education in america is a mess. what will fix it? who might fix it? >> somebody needs to fix it! you can do it! >> oprah thinks is this woman can fix it. >> thank you, michelle. i'm rooting for you. >> michelle is michelle reid. >> michelle re

memorial. governor brown will be among those attending the ceremony. >>> meanwhile, several bay area police officers are taking part in a national event honoring this officer and other officers. overnight, they took a red eye flight from oakland to new york city. they will join others in a marathon bike ride to raise money for the national law enforcement memorial. three vallejo police officers still grieving the loss of the officer will be among the riders. >> we've not forgotten him or his family. we think about him all of the time. >> these barelies traveled light -- bay area police officers traveled light and shipped all of their bike gear ahead of time, free of charge. >>> the city of san francisco may be losesle 49ers to santa clara but they are not going away empty-handed. the "chronicle" says the 9ers will have the option of staying until 2019 or earlier. in return, the team would give the city $1 million. san francisco would also be part of the 49ers' bid to bring the super bowl to the bay area as early as 2016. >>> well, today is the deadline for students to submit designs for at

the puck it costs them. bryan pastel yacht. later in the fourth. the blues got everybody but dustin brown went high to the glove of elliot. brown ended an empty nether late. after they knocked off vancouver, the team that was top seeded. now on to the western conference finals for l. a. new jersey was a 4-2 winner over the flyers. >>> this play didn't affect the outcome of the a's-rays game. that's sean rodriguez making an incredible play to retire ing. he may have gotten caught up in the moment. if you are ing, batting about 40 you want all the hits you can get and you're saying i beat that if you are in but that's not what the call was. that's it for this late sunday night supports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> big series coming up,. >> yeah then they go to arizona. it's very early but the giants could get something done if they do well in those games. >> thank you, joe. >>> we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> be sure to join the ktvu morning news at 4:30 a.m. they'll have all the news from overnight. and with remember we're always here for you. thanks so much for joining

, right. okay. >> hello. >> hello. >> good morning, mr. brown. >> good morning. >> please have a seat. >> mr. brown, thank you for giving evidence to the commit's inquiry to drugs. mr. russell brand, you gave evidence, written evidence, to this committee, which members of the committee have read. could i start with a point about what you say in your evidence, that you disagree with the legalization of drugs because you think that a deterrent effect is necessary? is that right? >> i don't feel entirely qualified to talk about legislation. to me, what's more significant is the way that we socially regard the condition of addiction. it's something that i consider to be an illness and therefore more a health matter than a criminal or judicial matter. i don't think that legalization is something, as i've said, particularly qualified to get into. i can see areas, in fact, where decriminalization might be considered useful and more efficient, you know, in countries like portugal or switzerland, where it's being -- where it seems to have had some efficacy. but for me, it's more important that

and gordon brown had. blair, seven, brown 13, me, four. the idea that there would be some agreement that we would allow this merger to go through is simply not true. if that was the case, while i respect him deeply, what was i doing making him the business secretary responsible for this. the proprietors of news corp. have the night, under oath, at a limited inquiry. >> members must calmed down, there will be opportunity for questioning. >> news corp. has denied, under oath, any type of deal. let me make this last point. we would not have a newspaper with center-right to be used to change the newspaper of the lifetime. it was bad for our country and we ought to go. while i have said that the relationship between politicians and the media has been too close, i know that none of the people opposite have disclosed any of the meetings they had with news international or other newspaper executives while they were in office. while the country wants to hear about the challenges we face, how they play one-sided party politics. instead of using it for political purposes, is its [unintelligible] [inau

by that? >> they didn't really ban it. they just took it out of brown hands. they banned mexicans, basically. they got rid of mexican-american studies. they put all of the books that they took away from students. they boxed them and put them away. the catch-22 seems to be that anybody who's not from that ethnic studies world could teach it. but that there would be disciplinary action, as i understand it, if anyone complains about those being taught. so in essence, they've been what i call a soft banning. they're out of the picture. and -- >> but just look at the books. i brought a list of the titles. chicano, the history of the mexican civil rights movement, boxed. critical theory by delgado and stepanic, boxed. 500 year history of pictures, boxed. occupied america, boxed. rethinking columbus, the next 500 years, boxed. the oppressed, boxed. and then howard zenness, the people's history of the united states? >> he's a lefty. >> sandros cisneros, zapata's disciple, feminism is for everybody, jonathan kozel's savage inequalities, luis rodriguez is always running, by the lake of slee

angeles, kings finish off the blues. final minute. blues pull off their goalie, but dustin brown takes the puck for the game-winner. the eighth seed kings win 3-1 to sweep st. louis. >>> baseball, it finally happened for albert pujols. angels and blue jays in anaheim. pujols connecting in the fifth. his first home run as an angel. a 33-game drought was the longest of his career. pujols and the angels win, 4-3. >>> finally to boston, red sox and orioles in the 17th inning. red sox outfielder darnell mcdonald takes the mound. adam jones takes him out for a three-run shot. orioles up, 9-6. now it's up to the first baseman chris davis to close out the game. no problem. orioles win it in 17 innings. the first baseman turned pitcher gets the win despite going 0 for 8 at the plate. maybe it's time for a move to the bull pen. and that's your look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> well, who's accused of going diva behind the scenes of this weekend's "saturday night live?" your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, for most, hanging out with the bomb

the blues. final minute. blues pull off their goalie but dustin brown takes the puck for the game winner. the kings take the win 3-1. >>> baseball, it finally happened for ail bert pujols. connecting in the fifth. his first home run as an angel, a 33-game drought was the longest of his career. pujols and the angels win 4-3. >>> finally to boston, the rox had orioles in the 17th ef inning. darnell mcdonald takes the mound. adam jones takes him out for a three-run shot. now it's up to the first baseman chris davis to cloak out the game. no problem, orioles win it in 17 innings. maybe it's time for a maneuver to the bull pen. and that's your look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> well, who's accused of going diva behind the scenes of this weekend's "saturday night live"? your early morning entertain mnt headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus working for the bomb squad would be a little stressful, but for one little boy, it's a dream come true. you're watching "early today." . >>> welcome back to "early today." hope you had a wonderful weekend. preparing wise as you head out t

with the rangers is similar to the first years with the browns. one goal game. the caps lost to new york on april 28th, the only time in 11 play-off games that the outcome was decided by more than a goal. and this was instituted when dale hunter took over for bruce bud row as head coach. it might be nerve racking for fans but the team is embracing it so far. >> and talking to friends and family, they sitting at home and biting their nails out. i keep telling them those days are gone a bit. i think they're going to be tight the rest of the week and we feel comfortable in the games and. >>> robert griffin thee is the redskins starting quarterback and will be on the field the first team offense when 90 players report to redskins park for the start of otas on may 21st and took five practices over three days of rookie camp. for the head coach to name robert griffin 3 as starting qb and looking impressive in the first redskins practices. shanahan said the prized qb proved it was worth moving up to get him in the draft. the head coach won't throw the entire playbook at griffin and will utilize the stren

. >> lieutenant andrea brown of the san diego police department appreciates the effort but says the toys and karate doesn't make them crime fighters. >> these people are private citizens. even though they wear costumes, it is not the respected police uniform we wear. >> the justice league is expanding into known gang areas in san diego. >> you start into taking actions, taking the law into your own hands so to speak. that's when we perhaps start to have problems. >> absolutely. that was nicole gonds reporting from our sister station in san diego. the leader of extreme justice league says while he doesn't have a law enforcement background he has worked in security before. >> asian-american student were honored today for artwork and writing inspired by the 75th anniversary. you recognize her? oh, yeah, our own janelle wang was one of the hosts at the annual growing up asian in with america contest. more than $27,000 in savings bonds and award were handed out to winning student for their depicks of bridges they have built through learning languages, cooking, playing music and overcoming adv

stretch of sunny weather. >> yeah. unfortunately it means the green hills will soon be turning brown. we don't have any rain, any significant rainfall in the forecast for at least the next 12 to 14 days. so looking like summertime weather as we head through this week. next week is a little cooler, little cloudier, what we're typically used to in the spring in the bay area. but we are not used to 83 degrees in sunnyvalepo at 11:10. talking about the 90s today. i can tell you today is one of the warmer days this week. we're going to stay around 85 degrees inland every single day, all the way through the upcoming weekend. we have mother's day just ahead. i have the forecast ready to go. tomorrow, a little cooler, a little cloudier, a little break. we'll talk about that as well. >> all the expensive gifts men buy for their mothers, they can say mother nature will give you something. double dip. >> that's right. >> thanks a lot. >>> coming up, teenage girl versus shark, could the amazing turn of events during an event. >>> an aid worker held hostage by al qaeda appealing to president obama. >

a lot of that off. jerry brown, every time i see him, it is like, what else are you going to cut? if he does not get his way, there is going to be even more hurt. we are no longer dependent upon those streams of revenue. we have to create our own. i only know one way. have a solid relationship with the businesses who want to grow, employee, helped make the city successful. that is how we are going to do it. where wanted do it on your own, but we are going to do it with your innovation. i want to invite you, on a number of levels, as part of this relationship, we have problems in our city to solve. i cannot solve them with just city government employees. i think the way we are starting to think, we will get you into helpless to some hack-a-thons, think about how to get muni better operating. even the affordable housing debate we are having. come and help us think outside the box. maybe we can think of better solutions. i know you want the city to succeed. if it is successful, you will feel that much more committed to being part of the city. we invite you to be part of that. we do that th

, which is the greatest sacrifice anyone can give. >> governor brown hon otherred the fallen -- honored the fallen officers and thanked them for protecting the state and their own communities. >>> ahead -- another quick update on how wall street is doing. >>> and a warning for customers who use amazon.com. it's about something you do not want to see in your e-mail. t d. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. this week a crazy low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! pack your lunches -- marie callender's are just 2 bucks. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. real big deals this week and every week. >>> one analyst says leaders are still waiting to see about the debt crisis in greece. the dow is down 8. nasdaq is up 8. s&p is up 2. >>> an e-mail scam is being sent to amazon.com customers that says amazon.com, your cancellation in the subject line. amazon officials say if you get this e-mail and have not recently placed and or -- an order with them, treat it -- delete it.

are not getting more state funds. it is cutting all the time. governor brown and the state legislature cannot figure their way out to greater revenues except for tax proposals they are proposing. but in the meantime, they have been cutting a lot of programs. it all falls on the city and county, so we have to be an investment-friendly city and have a relationship with private industry to make sure we create jobs and get a better tax base. that is what i am working hard on doing and i hope you will let us know what you think is the most important thing we need to pay attention to in this budget. we will hold these budget meetings and a lot of other meetings and hearings. the board of supervisors will hold a series of meetings. you have a lot of input and we will make sure it reflects the kinds of priorities you suggest for this year. thank you very much for spending this saturday morning in this lovely area of our town. [applause] supervisor chu: before we begin, i want to think a lot of the folks to help to make this possible. the volunteers, the mayor's office, the office of civic engagement

or brown memorial day. will take what we can get. >>mark: we did see the oil dipped below hundred dollars a gallon on friday so hopefully will see evidence of that on at the congress. >>darya: a little girl is recovering and oakland after she was struck by a hit-and- run driver near schools street. a good samaritan followed and saw that the hit-and-run driver crashed. the child will be >>justine: they found noble it loomed in the soldier that had died. it was not combat related or suicide. the wife said that she saw a bold hall behind him. the officials could going to determine the exact cause of the debt. >>mark: the avenger is passed the previous records by harry potter last year $200 million is eight successful amount irian >>darya: it is 7:38 a.m.. let's take a look outside. you might want to go to the movies just to get away from the heat. back in a minute. >>mark: watching wall street the dow was down 61. the dallas below the 13,000 mark. we had a new president elected in france over the weekend and an election increase. we think is the elections in europe that a plane on the market

. governor brown will be among those attenning that ceremony. meantime several bay area police officers are taking part in a national event honoring james capoot and 160 other fallen police officers. overnight they took a red eye flight from oakland to new york city. the officers will join others from across the country in a marathon bike ride to raise money for the national law enforcement memorial. three vallejo police officers still grieving the loss of officer capoot will be among the riders. >> i sit behind his chair in lineup. i see his name every day. we have not forgotten him. we have not forgotten his family. we think about him all the time. >> the bay area police officers traveled light during their cross country trip. fedex shipped their bikes and all their bike gear ahead of them free of charge. >>> 4:35. in san francisco dozens of people are in temporary housing after a fire burned their apartments. it started just before 10:00 yesterday morning at duboce and valencia streets. five firefighters are hurt but they are expected to be okay. one person was taken to the hospital

. thank you. [applause] >> next, i would call -- mark connors, and solomon brown. >> hi. so i work for tenderloin housing clinic, and am not a resident of san francisco. i was born and raised here but can't afford to live here wit hthh the budget cuts. i went from paying no medical to $250 for medical. i live in oakland. i don't like oakland. sorry. i don't. it is just a lot of crime. i have been going through a lot. i have to take her out of school. parents with guns, all kinds of stuff. she can't go to school here. i live out here. i pay for them to go to school here. a mix-up, in between. us getting raises would help, and i could come back to my native. thank you. [applause] >> i am mark conners from treasure island, secretary for the good neighbors -- and i wanted to say what the young man said earlier. we have a lot of youth, and fund the care center for the independent youth. sometimes the youth get in trouble and we need reseources for the island. from time to time, we have crime waves. they need more local services and support on the island. we don't have a grocery store an

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morning brown's executive order to eliminate half of the state cell phones paid by taxpayer dollars. no word on how much money this generated. >>> british officials are looking into security at london olympic stadium after a worker allegedly carried a fake bomb through two copyrights without being searched by guards. of the worker said he did it to expose flaws in the security system. the olympic stadium opened to public yesterday. >>> in washington, park service officials announced that the national christmas tree has died. the colorado blue spruce apparentlyy died from transplant shock. they are lined up another for this years' holiday season. >>> coming up on ktvu at 6:00 a body is found at the famed churchill downs less than a day after the kentucky derby. why investigators think this is a case of homicide. >>> also it's a political shake- up in france. a new leader takes over after defeat one-term president nicolas sarkozy. >>> a school gets in guzz, the contest that chardon high school won that will let the students end the year on a happy note. hello? the words are going thi

. indeed, look for one moment the number of meetings that tony blair and gordon brown had with rupert when they were prime minister. blair, 7, brown, 13, me, 4. the idea--the idea, the idea that there was some agreement in return for their support we would allow this merger to go through is simply not true. i have to say if that was the case, one, i respect him deeply, what on earth what was i doing making the big secretary responsible for this? the proprietors of news corporation have-- >> order. members will calm down. there will be a good opportunity for questioning. let's hear the prime minister's statement. >> the proprietors of news corporation have denied under oath at the inquiry any type of deal, and i will do the same. let me make this last point, mr. speaker. unlike the party officers we were not trying to convince a center right proprietor of a center newspaper with center views to change the position of a lifetime. we were arguing a simple prone significance that the last government was irresponsible, exhaustible and bad for our country, and off he goes. what i said, mr. speak

day. 5-hour energy. every day. >> from america's news headquarters i am patti ann browne. reports have u.s. officials confirming the cia carried out a drone strike that killed an al qaeda leader. he stepped out of a vehicle and evidences killed. the strike was carried out with permission of the yemeni government. he was on the fbi's most wanted list for his role in the bombing of the uss cole. 17 american sailors died and dozens injured. good news for drivers the price of a gallon of gas went down $0.07 in the last two weeks. the lundburg survey showing a nationwide average of a gallon of regular is 3.85 cents. tulsa, oklahoma has the lowest price at 3.40. chicago has the highest at 4.32. average prices dropped more than $0.12 in the last month. the drop in the price of puch was triggered by lower crude oil prices. i am patti ann grown brown. now back to haled doe at large. -- geraldo at large. >> our police department got a call from who she said was junior say ow's girlfriend. she returned to the residents to find mr. seau unconscious with a gun shot wound to the chest. life support

is sherrod brown. he was with president obama in ohio on saturday. thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> it was great seeing the president in front of 14,000, pretty enthusiastic ohioans. thanks. >> now the president went right after mitt romney. was that a surprise to you, and will it play well into ohio? >> yeah, governor romney's got a bunch of things he's got to answer to. he's got everything from his offshore accounts to his support of the budget that really goes after medicare and goes after meals on wheels and food stamps and all kinds of middle class and working class and programs, too, for the poor. but he's also in ohio. governor romney's got to answer his opposition to the auto rescue. he's got to answer his support for rolling back collective bargaining rights which is a shot directly to middle class. he's got a lot of explaining t do in ohio, and i think you are going to see the president making the contrast between what governor romney believes and what the president believes. and i'm there with him because i have an opponent the same that i'll make the same contrast wi

white fat cells which store call reaps into brown fat cells, which burn them up quickly. and that's what happens normally when we exercise or get very cold. now researchers have done the same thing to turn off a key enzyme, raising new hope to treat obesity. >>> we have a passing to note tonight. george lindsey play ed the grinning foof ball with a memorable face. >> close your eyes. >> what? >> close your eyes. listen to this. he's going to take off on cary grant. go, goob. >> reporter: george lindsey was 83 years old. >>> when we come back here on "world news" this evening, the view from all over this country. so many of you sending in your imamgs of something super. it's time to get going. to have the energy to turn a "to do" list into a memory. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. to keep stepping up even in overtime. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip hop. thanks to the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, your feet will feel so good... ... you'll want to get up and go. your doctor will say g

brown is following this investigation very closely. she joins us with the latest. >> police are on the hunt this morning for this man adam maze. the 35-year-old is accused of abducting maze and her daughter. maze knew joanne's husband and was like an you think toll the girl. he was seen at their home the night they went missing. those two bodies have not yet been identified. they are stepping up their search for the families. >> oo not going to give up and go away. >>> police say maze may have cut his hair and possibly cut and died the girl's hair to disguise their identities. ainsley. >> 10 minutes after the hour. a stunner in france where voters elected a socialist president. what does it mean for more money? lauren simonetti will break it down next. >> oprah's network could be yanked off the air within a year? we will tell you about it. careful, pringles are bursting with more flavor. [ crunches ] mmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles... bursting with more flavor. [ crunch! ] >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identi

, blues pull off their goalie, but dustin brown takes the puck for the game winner. the eight-seed kings win 3-1 to sweep st. louis. baseball, it finally happened for albert pujols, angels and blue jays, pujols connecting in the fifth, his first home run as an angel, 33-game drought, the longest of his career. finally to boston, red sox and orioles, 17th inning, darnell mcdonald takes the mound, davis takes him out for i three-run shot. 9-6 orioles. up to chris davis to close out the game, orioles win in the 17th win, the first baseman turned pitcher wins the game. that's your first look at sports. i'm mario solis. >>> now for another look at the weather, let's check back in with nbc meteorologist bill karins, good morning again. >> maybe the first baseman can pitch, you and i could switch it up every now and then. >> i'm all for that. bill, you're just wa waiting for your moment in this chair. >> you're waiting for this moment. that would be more entertaining. good morning, everyone. i don't know if you would call what happened on saturday, but amazing pictures out of japan where a rare

something to be savored. karen brown, cbs news, jerome, arizona. >> jeff: and that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the smoke has cleared now trying to figure out what happened the late-night shared out between a suspect then police officer. dozens evacuated from a fire that destroyed a four story building. welcome home a hero,,,,

schools to comply with the historic 1954 supreme court decision in brown versus the topeka board of education. these struggles for civil rights have not always been easy. when they occur they often revolve around the constitution, the rights that define us as a nation have always been secured. the first ten amendments to the constitution are known as the bill of rights. they spell out the personal rights and freedoms that are guaranteed to every american, including freedom of speech, religion and the press, the right to petition the government, the right to bear arms and the right to due process of law. most of the later amendments sought to explicitly extend rights granted in the constitution itself, to individuals who had been excluded from full participation in our democracy, when the constitution was adopted in 1787. three post civil war amendments abolished slavery, make former slaves u.s. citizens and grant them the right to vote. the 19th amendment grants women the right to vote and another grants access to the ballot by 18-year-olds. we may view these founding documents a

of the playoffs, st. louis is now gone too courtesey of the l.a. kings. dustin brown and a short one through the legs. the captain does it again in the third and scores into the empty net. they get a sweep with the 3-1 victory. they are in the conference final for the second time in franchise history. after improving to 43 and 0, he says he is leaning toward retirement. the 35-year-old is facing a three-month jail sentence for domestic violence on june 1st. he said there is nothing for me to fight. how about manny paquio? he said it is not going to happen. he doesn't deserve a fifty-50 -- 50-50 split. there was a money guarantee months ago, and it is not my fault, saidmayweather. somebody offers me millions to fight and i am getting in the ring. >> thank you, shu. that's it for abc news. >> for everyone here at abc7 news, have a great night and we will see you at

. governor brown will by among pose at that ceremony. over night they took a red eye flight from oakland to new york city. they will be joining others in a marathon bike ride raising money for the law enforcement. >> we have not forgotten him. we have not forgotten his family. we think about him all the time. >> the bay area police officers traveled light during that cross country trip. fedex shipped their bicycles and all of their bike gear free of charge. >>> a parolee is in jail accused of attacking a police dog. investigators say the man hit the police dog on the head while an officer was trying to arrest him in petaluma yesterday. the dog was not hurt but the police officer suffered minor injuries when he rushed in to help the police dog. suspect was wanted for several outstanding warrants for doing prison time with assault for a deadly weapon and other serious charges. >>> 5:17. today is the deadline for students to submit designs of art work that will be displayed above the new fourth beof the caldecott tunnel. . now when the design is selected it will be used to create three meda

percent or more on car insurance. ayotteayotte. >> from america's news headquarters i am patti ann browne. benjamin netanyahu wants to hold elections in november. he wants to strengthen his ability to deal with issues including iran's nuclear program. the prime minister calls the pursuit over nuclear weapons relentless. there have been rumblings of actions against iran if u.s. led diplomatic actions fail. david axle rod says the u.s. is making progress helping a blind chinese dissident come to the united states. he escaped house arrest and fled to the u.s. embassy in beijing. he has a deal with the chinese government to study in the united states and brought his family with him. he is pleased with the offer of a fellowship at new york university. head to the web site at foxnews.com. . [applause] young people women and minority have a big impact on this year presidential election but my next guest say don't forget the seniors. could make or break the election for either candidate. this is fox news contributor doug shoen and spokesman for the 60 plus association my good friend pat boone. g

father of three daughters. governor brown be among those attending that ceremony. meantime several bay area police officers are taking part in a national event honoring james capoot and 160 other fallen police officers. overnight they took a red eye flight from oakland to new york city. the officers will join others from across the country in a marathon bike ride to raise money for the national law enforcement memorial. three vallejo police officers still grieving the loss of officer capoot will be among the riders. >> i sit behind his chair in lineup so i see his name every day. but we have not forgotten him. we haven't forgotten his family we think about him all the time. >> the bay area police officers traveled light during their cross country trip. fedex shipped their bike and bike gear ahead of them free of charge. >>> today is the deadline for san francisco mayor ed lee to release the list of expert witnesses expected to testify at sheriff ross mirkarimi's ethic hearing. they suspended mirkarimi and filed misconduct charges to remove him from office. this happened after he pleade

in the "uniqueness" of marriage thinks the amendment goes too far. photographer curtis brown travelled the state for the vote against campaign an found many conservatives were happy to join in. >> we had great photo shoots where people would comment and they're like i'm against gay marriage. i don't believe in it at all but i'm against this amendment. >> new poll out this morning found support for the amendment in north carolina among voters at 59%. 39% of people are opposed. turn-out will be key here. analysis of early voting trends found more democrats returned ballots than republicans. with the republican primary all but over, a big question looming tonight will the amendment alone be enough to get conservatives to the polls tomorrow? bret? >> john roberts life in atlanta. thank you. still ahead, who else could possibly join presumptive nominee mitt romney on the republican ticket? running with romney series concludes tonight. but first, ron paul continues to collect delegates, while ignoring labeling for his opponents, labels like the presumptive nominee. ♪ [ male announcer ] you plant. yo

already. >>> things are starting to turn brown. thankfully, they are still green from that healthy rain we had in march, april even that little bit we had earlier this month. good morning, welcome to monday check out the satellite, clouds pushed away from the coast, as the land breeze or offshore wind continues to today. check out these temperatures, very mild in the morning, hazy with the stagnant air, 49 inland, low to mid 50s at 7:00 from the coast into the bay. as we head towards noon, we warm up rather rapidly, already jumping into the upper 80s inland, upper 70s inland upper 70s around the bay, mid 60s at the coast, total sun as we head towards 4:00, mid 80s inland, near 80 around the bay, 70 at the coast, you will start to cool rapidly around the 4:00, 5:00 hours as localized sea breeze will start moving in, 60° already by 7:00, 70 in the bay, and mid 70s inland. draw back, lack of rain this time of the year, a lot of pollen, tree, grass and mold. warmest day away from the coast tomorrow, temperatures start tapering wednesday but stay above average everywhere except for at the coas

york. the couple eventually lived together a short time in his brooklyn brown stone and throughout their nearly 18 month romance cook kept a journal. how is he so ready at the age of 22 she wrote early on in their relationship? there is one theme that continues to come up in her writings about obama, distance. she writes but i feel that you carefully filler in everything your mind and heart legitimate and have verbal restraint, a necessity in terms of integrity, but there's something there of smooth is -- of smooth veneer. >> not a lot actually happened. there's not a lot of drama. there aren't a lot of big scenes. a lot of what's happening with barack obama in this period is taking place inside his own head. >> reporter: obama and cook eventually grew apart with cook writing in the journal at one point i can't help thinking that what he would really want, be powerfully drawn to was a woman very strong, very upright, a fighter, a laugher, well experienced, a black woman i keep seeing her has. this has also brought until now an unknown history to this brooklyn neighborhood where o

of the experts to help them right away. tony brown, vice president in charge of purchasing said he would contact all the really supplies and asked them to check the components. now we are getting summer, mulally thought. lally would later call this meeting a defining moment in forged turner. he had always believed he saved the ford motor company, now he knew he would. all he needed was a plan. and as many people know, he put his plan together on little card and it was really simple. it was aggressively restructure the company to profitably, to operate profitably at the current demands. accelerate the deployment of new cars and trucks people actually want. finance the plan and work together as a teen. and the rest of the book pretty much tells the story of how they did that and how they were able to use that to get through this recent crisis without taking a taxpayer bailout, without going and asking washington to fix their problems for them, doing it themselves the old-fashioned way. and that's "american icon." so -- [applause] >> thank you. with that i'll take any questions anybody might have.

proud of. >> well, i'm lucky to be flanked again by trisha rose professor at brown university, and michael hastings, both contributers, operator of the operatorrish that's the end of the show. we had time to go over his resumÉ but nothing else. guys, the white house will have to do something besides playing defense to romney's awful record on gay rights. is it time to come out and say i'm in favor of it. >> even in the past few days and even in the past week they'll say privately you know where the president's heart is on this issue. they'll try to have it both ways. they won't want to talk about it come october, though. >> it was not just about the vice president who said this trisha. arty duncan, the secretary of education, another person in the cabinet, another person in the campaign you go talking about supporting gay marriage. >> same-sex men and women should be able to get legally married in the united states. >> oh, come on. you're going start there? >> yes, i do. >> well, you know, as all of these people fall in we don't have--and michael speaks to the people at the w

queen mattresses start at just $699. prices. i am patti ann grown brown. now back to haled doe at large. -- geraldo at large. >> our police department got a call from who she said was junior say ow's girlfriend. she returned to the residents to find mr. seau unconscious with a gun shot wound to the chest. life support was performed on mr. seau and mr. seau is deceased. >> i appreciate yaeverybody sharing your love. share your love to my son. junior never do nothing to any of you guys. but i say today thank you. i appreciate you guys show your love to my son. i don't understand who do this to my son, but i pray to god, please, take me, take me with my son. it is too late. too late. >> when i saw the mom on wednesday, that is when i decided we had to do this program. junior saeu one of the handful of nfl players whose intensity who's sportsmanship so unquestioned. this man was adored by fans of the game. whether they rooted for the chargers or pats but when junior saeu killed himself he joined another group one linked by suicide and suspicion of brain related injuries on the field was to

that i, in the research where the former chairman of bp john browne published a memoir in britain about six weeks before the deepwater horizon. it wasn't published in the united states i think for a reason. but in it, he recalls that when the exxon valdez pill happened, he happened to be in alaska visiting bp properties. he heard about it and he ordered a helicopter to fly over prince william sound and see the terrible damage. and he's recalling this moment in the memoir, all these years later, but without the foreknowledge that the deepwater horizon is about to destroy bp's reputation. and he says i flew over and i saw the black slick spread on the sea and i thought about off the whales and all of the wildlife that would be damaged. and i thought to myself, there is now one corporation in the world that will be the most hated. and that's exxonmobile. and so you see the world turns. and so one of should be careful about such-- but especially in a high-risk business like oil drilling. >> do you know what you will write next. >> i do. i am going to write a secretary of ghost wars, america

: there is a strong suspicion here, hopefully it i not there. maze has brown hair, blue eyes, 6-foot 3, 175 pounds and they are looking for him now. rod wheeler thank you. when there are updates we'll bring you back. martha. martha: could it be some day, president hillary clinton? what the current secretary of state is now saying about the possibility of a first female president. bill: also new fallout in the fast and furious, is eric holder's future now on rocky ground? >> we're running out of patients, but we're not beyond the point of saying if you'll just give us what we should have, what the american people should have. martha: it isn't likely that. >> if they don't, then i have the supportive leadership to do what we have to do. (bell rings) hi. good morning. big news. we're spreading the word about new honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry... and banana/blueberry. we're telling everyone. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. try some. mmm! two flavors. in harmony. yummy. four nutritious grains and two big fruit flav

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